Boenel Records recording artists, Too Human with Ellen Schwartz and Roger Bruno, will return to WTA’s Gateway onSaturday, March 15 at 8:00pm. The trio plays extensively across the United States and will share their jazz repertory at the Wayne Theatre Alliance’s Gateway.
WTA’s Gateway will host the fourth round of the Open Mic Talent Night Competition on Thursday, March 28 at 7 pm. The prize for the winner will be a $50 cash prize and a chance to participate in the final competition in June. Winner of the final round will receive a contract for a paid-performance at WTA’s Gateway or the Wayne Theatre and a professional produced video for posting on websites and Facebook.
Boenel Records recording artists, Too Human, will return to WTA’s Gateway as part of the Custin Jazz Series. The trio has played across the United States since their last performance in Waynesboro. They will share their jazz repertory to the Wayne Theatre Alliance’s Gateway at 329 West Main in Downtown Waynesboro on Friday, October 26 at 8:00 pm.
A new “signature” show takes the stage of WTA’s Gateway on Friday, September 7. The performance is the creation of The River City Boys who have been delighting area audiences with their musical style. The Boys approached the Wayne Theatre Alliance with a proposal to combine their singing with other area talents, not unlike the vaudeville shows the Wayne Theatre was designed to offer. Their proposal was readily accepted.
Augusta Free Press has created a series of TV spots for the Wayne Theatre Alliance’s Gateway Theatre that will begin running next week locally on Comcast
Emily Henline, the 13-year-old girl that many watched grow up on local television and stages, is now 26, and working to make sure that people in Nashville know her name.
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